Mobile Application Development with SMS and the SIM Toolkit
Scott B. Guthery, Mary J. Cronin
Résumé
Just what you need to get mobile messaging going on virtually any platform, in virtually any language, this guide provides a thorough tutorial in the SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) programming environment, today's most-used mobile applications technology. Smart card expert Scott Guthery teams with information management specialist Mary Cronin to show seasoned developers how to:
- Design, build, and integrate SMS messaging into your applications environment
- Create code that harnesses the power of the SIM
- Use the micro-browsers and micro-Web servers in 3G phones
- Construct leading-edge mobile commerce applications on today's networks
- Send and receive SMS messages from your server or your laptop
- Enable interfaces and other needed components
- Create secure wireless applications for corporate networks and VPNs
- You're building applications for GSM or 3G networks
- You know that today's 2 billion SMS messages per month are not enough
- You wish you had sample code for reality-based applications
- You want to add mobile extensions to your software products and corporate network
- You manufacture smart cards or create smart card applications
- You seek reliable answers on 3G programming interfaces and toolkits
- You want guidance on SIM application design, integration, or management for any platform
- You prefer to avoid others' mistakes
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introducing SMS and the SIM
Chapter 2: Basic SMS Messaging
Chapter 3: Details of SMS-SUBMIT and SMS-DELIVER
Chapter 4: SMS Integration
Chapter 5: SMS Brokers
Chapter 6: SMS in an Airport Logistics Application
Chapter 7: The SIM
Chapter 8: SIM Toolkit API: Proactive Commands and Events
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Chapter 9: End-to-End Security for SMS Messages
Chapter 10: The SmartTrust Microbrowser and the 3GPP USAT
Interpreter
Chapter 11: The USAT Interpreter at Work
Chapter 12: The USAT Virtual Machine and SIM Toolkit
Programs
Chapter 13: Smart Signatures for Secure Mobile
Commerce
Chapter 14: The ETSI Smart Card Platform
APPENDIX: Standards for SMS and the SIM
Index
L'auteur - Scott B. Guthery
SCOTT B. GUTHERY is currently Chief Technical Officer for Mobile-Mind, Inc., where he is designing and building Fujitsu's new smart card operating system, HIPERSIM. He developed the technical solutions and led the team that created the original Java Smart Card at Schlumberger, and was architect of Microsoft's Windows for Smart Card Operating System. Jurgensen and Guthery co-authored The Smart Card Developer's Kit, a leading resource for smart card software development and the first book to contain a smart card.
L'auteur - Mary J. Cronin
Dr. Mary Cronin is Professor of Management at Boston College and has done extensive research in the development and implementation of Internet business strategies. She works as a consultant to Fortune 500 and multinational companies and serves on the board of several Internet-based companies.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Mc Graw Hill |
Auteur(s) | Scott B. Guthery, Mary J. Cronin |
Parution | 20/12/2001 |
Nb. de pages | 306 |
Format | 18,5 x 23,3 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 504g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780071375405 |
ISBN13 | 978-0-07-137540-5 |
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